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Comments

Just used this tool to create a title for a blog post. In five minutes of manipulating relatively the same words I created a range of EMV scores that ran from zero to 83.33%. Which one of the titles do you think I will use!!! Thanks, Joan, for the tip.

Joan, this is inspired, thank you! You mentioned using it for blog posts, article titles, etc., but I suspect it’s also peg-on for taglines for businesses and websites. I moved my tagline from 33.3% to 78.3%. I’m going to keep working through it, but this tool takes the guesswork and worry about of writing the eye-catching titles we need. Thank you!

Taglines, sub-titles, chapter titles–yes, they’d all benefit from this tool. I’d love to see the before-and-after taglines you created.

Also, I should have mentioned that another very important consideration in creating headlines and titles is keywords. You can have a headline that makes them so emotional their blood pressure is off the charts. But if it’s online, and the search engines can’t find it because it doesn’t include your important keywords, how much have you really accomplished? Thanks for sharing this with us, McKenna.